Bengaluru Marathon: Restoration of Madiwala Lake, BTM Layout | Milaap
Bengaluru Marathon: Restoration of Madiwala Lake, BTM Layout
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    United Way Of Bengaluru
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    This fundraiser will benefit

    United Way of Bengaluru

    from Bangalore, Karnataka

Tax benefits for INR donations will be issued by United Way of Bengaluru

With as many as 262 lakes, ponds and marshy wetlands, Bengaluru was once famously known as ‘City of Lakes’. The city’s waterbodies played a vital role in regulating temperatures, addressing water needs, ensuring high level of groundwater table and providing open spaces for recreational activities. However owing to anthropogenic activities and population pressures leading to unplanned urbanization in recent times, Bengaluru has lost most its lakes and other waterbodies discharge of industrial effluents, domestic sewage and unregulated dumping of solid wastes. A number of lakes have also fallen prey to unaccountable encroachment resulting in drastic shrinkage of waterbodies in the city. In order to create a more sustainable environment, NBF has envisioned the Kere Habba program to create awareness on lake / water conservation and local community participation in environment related activities.

Current Scenario:

1. About the Lake: Madiwala Lake is one of the biggest lakes in Bangalore. Its area is 114.3 ha (0.441 sq mi; 1.143 km2). It is situated in the BTM Layout at 12° 54' 28" North, 77° 37' 0" East.
2. It is a home to many migratory birds. Madiwala Lake comes under the administration of Karnataka State Forest Department which carries out the routine maintenance of this lake.
3. Its park areas include a children's park and a parking

Mentioned below are the areas for support for active community participation and sustained efforts.

Neighborhood Requirements:

Areas of support
                               Activities
Annual estimated Cost
Water quality and monitoring test
1.   Carry out 5 metal tests to check the quality of  the water every quarter. ( 5000*4= 20000)
2.  Conduct basic water test using samples from 4 different location of the lake every quarter. (2500*4*4= 40,000)
3.   Develop  maps  identifying  the lake boundary along with 30 Mts and 75 Mts buffer, identifying Rajakaluves and their buffer zones, distributing this information digitally and through maps. (1,00,000)
1,60,000/-
Waste management and cleaning drive
1.   Monitor the inflow of untreated Raw Sewage water and work with relevant authorities to prevent their inflow
2.   Cleaning drive – Picking up non- biodegradable waste in the lake area and disposing it appropriately, make the lake clean and plastic free.
3.   Conduct a workshop on importance of waste segregation and waste management.
4. Reduce garbage problem in locality by promoting waste segregation at source and composting at homes
35,000/-
Little lake keepers club
1.   Create awareness regarding the protection  and  preservation of the lakes.
2.   Flora  and  Fauna  Identification Workshop with a leading expert
3.   Support the lake association to form “Little lake keepers club”
4.   For children between the age of 7 to 12 years
5. Conduct activities such “know your lake”, “Identify birds and plants in the lake” through drawing, coloring competitions and quiz
50,000/-
Volunteering Support
1.   Volunteers to help to conduct the above mentioned activities.
2.  Bring community together and improve citizen participation in environment matters
5,000/-

For more information, please write to info@uwbengaluru.org or visit (https://www.facebook.com/nammabengalurufoundation/)
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